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SML2758

Sigma-Aldrich

Dapagliflozin propanediol monohydrate

≥98% (HPLC)

Synonym(s):

(1S)-1,5-Anhydro-1-C-[4-chloro-3-[(4-ethoxyphenyl)methyl]phenyl]-D-glucitol (S)-propane-1,2-diol (1:1) monohydrate, (2S,3R,4R,5S,6R)-2-(3-(4-Ethoxybenzyl)-4-chlorophenyl)-6-hydroxymethyl-tetrahydro-2H-pyran-3,4,5-triol propanediol monohydrate, BMS 512148 propanediol hydrate, BMS-512148 propanediol hydrate, Dapagliflozin (S)-propylene glycol monohydrate, Dapagliflozin propanediol hydrate

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About This Item

Empirical Formula (Hill Notation):
C21H25ClO6·C3H8O2·H2O
CAS Number:
Molecular Weight:
502.98
MDL number:
UNSPSC Code:
12352200
NACRES:
NA.77

Quality Level

Assay

≥98% (HPLC)

form

powder

optical activity

[α]/D +17 to +25, c = 1.0 in chloroform-d

storage condition

desiccated

color

white to beige

solubility

DMSO: 2 mg/mL, clear

storage temp.

−20°C

InChI

1S/C21H25ClO6.C3H8O2.H2O/c1-2-27-15-6-3-12(4-7-15)9-14-10-13(5-8-16(14)22)21-20(26)19(25)18(24)17(11-23)28-21;1-3(5)2-4;/h3-8,10,17-21,23-26H,2,9,11H2,1H3;3-5H,2H2,1H3;1H2/t17-,18-,19+,20-,21+;3-;/m10./s1

InChI key

GOADIQFWSVMMRJ-UPGAGZFNSA-N

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Biochem/physiol Actions

Dapagliflozin (BMS-512148) is an orally active, potent and selective renal sodium-dependent glucose cotransporter 2 (SGLT2; SLC5A2) inhibitor (human/rat SGLT2 IC50 = 1.1/3 nM vs. human/rat SGLT1 IC50 = 1.39/0.6 μM; R-methyl-D-glucopyranoside (AMG) uptake assay with respective CHO transfectants). Dapagliflozin reduces blood glucose levels (by 55% in streptozotocin (STZ)-induced hyperglycemic rats 5 hrs post 0.1 mg/kg p.o.) by preventing the renal glucose reabsorption process and promoting glucose excretion in urine with good pharmacokinetic properties and oral availability (84% in rats and 83% in dogs, respectively, post 1 mg/kg and 6.6 mg/kg p.o.) in vivo.

Storage Class Code

11 - Combustible Solids

WGK

WGK 3

Flash Point(F)

Not applicable

Flash Point(C)

Not applicable


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JAN Code

SML2758-BULK:
SML2758-10MG:
SML2758-50MG:
SML2758-VAR:


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Wei Meng et al.
Journal of medicinal chemistry, 51(5), 1145-1149 (2008-02-12)
The C-aryl glucoside 6 (dapagliflozin) was identified as a potent and selective hSGLT2 inhibitor which reduced blood glucose levels in a dose-dependent manner by as much as 55% in hyperglycemic streptozotocin (STZ) rats. These findings, combined with a favorable ADME
Dapagliflozin - a breakthrough in the search for drugs to treat HFrEF.
Karina Huynh
Nature reviews. Cardiology, 16(12), 700-700 (2019-10-04)
Ryo Shibusawa et al.
Scientific reports, 9(1), 9887-9887 (2019-07-10)
The new type 2 diabetes drug, dapagliflozin, reduces blood glucose levels and body weight by inhibiting sodium glucose transporter 2 (SGLT2) in proximal tubular cells. SGLT2 inhibitors might modulate glucose influx into renal tubular cells, thereby regulating the metabolic conditions
Kazuno Omori et al.
Metabolism: clinical and experimental, 98, 27-36 (2019-06-17)
To explore the beneficial effects of dapagliflozin and/or insulin glargine on the pancreatic beta cell mass and hepatic steatosis in db/db mice. Six-week-old db/db mice were assigned to one of four groups: untreated (Placebo), treated with dapagliflozin (Dapa), treated with
Ying-Ying Chen et al.
International journal of molecular sciences, 20(18) (2019-09-08)
Cataracts in patients with diabetes mellitus (DM) are a major cause of blindness in developed and developing countries. This study aims to examine whether the generation of reactive oxygen species (ROS) via the increased expression of glucose transporters (GLUTs) and

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